Strong sure made a statement (along with his team, of course) with this win. I’m happy for him, and Louisville has to be happy he’s sticking around. I’ve always thought he was a classy guy and a helluva defensive mind. Good for him. Getting passed over for head coaching jobs for so long, this has to be pretty sweet.

I understand the ticket sales problem for the non-national championship BCS games. I’d be much more apt to go see Georgia play in a New Years Day game than one of these middle of the week BCS games. Going to a game like this blows a whole ‘nother week of work. Why do this when you can sit at home and watch in HD and still get up and go to work the next morning. BTW, I love me some Gators getting stomped. Looks like Charlie Strong prepped a little better than Boom for this game.

Exactly right! The games get moved to maximize the wishes of tv overlords. who pay so much for rights fees that bowl committees and bean counting weasels like Mike Adams cant move the games fast enough. Never mind the inconvenience to the paying fans, who cant take time off during the actual holidays to go to the games. It’s a tremendous hassle to take time off the first week of the new year, when everyone who’s been goofing off in December is usually going full bore to catch up.

but no, let’s blame the fan base for not blindly shelling out a considerable amount of cash for the incovenience of mid week, non holiday bowl games that generally dont matter at all in the big scheme of things.

maybe this is what they really want, so they can justify an 8 or 12 or 16 team playoff. Welcome to “college” sports in the new millenium.

I’d like to gradulate the Louisville for being not only the ackademic school, but also the best ath-u-letic school. Teddy Bridgewater’s gusty play led the Cardinal to a big win in the Sugar Bowl Allstate Game… 1-2-3-4-5, them Cardinals don’t take no jive. Go Gatah.

To the fans and everybody in
Gator Nation, I’m sorry.
I’m extremely sorry. We were
Hoping for an undefeated season,
That was my goal, something
Florida has never done here.
I promise you one thing, a lot
Of good will come out of this.
You will never see any player in
The entire country play as hard
As I will play the rest of my career.
You will never see
Someone push the rest of the
Team as hard as I will push
Everybody the rest of my career.
You will never see a team
Player harder than we will
The rest of my career.
God Bless.

You need to stomp hard on the faces of these over rated and delusional FU fools with your hobnailed boots. You should stomp on them and squeezed down hard like you on a hated, dirty and foul smelling FU roach so they never can get up forever.

Charley Strong is a very good football coach. His team played almost flawlessly. Florida? not so much. They pretty much sucked in every aspect of the game, save run defense. The Gators have swagger that doesn’t match their performance. My favorite moment was when they drew two unsportsmanlike conduct calls for -30 yds. after a failed onside kick. Will Mushchamp freaks out at players and refs, who all seem out to screw him (please note the sarcasm), but really should look in the mirror if he can stand it.

At first it was the orange Syracuse-looking unis that got me fired up (looked like a 70s softball uniform) and embarrassed, then the lack of emotion as they took the field, followed by the opening play; at that point I knew FU could be in trouble. I still thought the “talent gap” would protect them from getting humiliated. Then came the obvious smack, trash -talking even as Louisville was driving it down the Gator defense’s throat. All the while, no emotion on Boom’s face. What was going on in Nawlins? As the first half continued it became obvious, Louisville had not only come to play, the Gators seemed to have no will to fight back.

When Georgia’s players ignored the talent of a WVU team that was much more talented than this Louisville, they did bow their back and fight back. That wasn’t happening with Florida last night, and if I were a Gator fan I would be very concerned about what is going on behind the scenes. The players didn’t care, I get that, but the staff seemed to be in concert with that.

The second concern has to be about the total offense. It hasn’t gotten any better since September. Driskel is a poor man’s Tebow with weaker receivers. I know they can get some WRs to fix part of that, but the QB issue will carry over into next fall. Peace was unable to scheme around the talent issue and looked totslly helpless last night.

LOL You may have made an inadvertant slip but you are sooooo out numbered by the aholes I saw wearing orange panties last night. I hope our coaches show our players a film of how stupid their trash talking looked as they were getting hammered. I really appreciate the disciplined teams I see who play hard until the whistle and return to thier position, It is the one area I would like to see CMR step his game up at with UGA football. I know others have different priorities for him but I am baffled by his approach to Personal Foul penalties.

After losing to UGA the Gators only got up for one game and that was FSU. With the BCS, conference championship games, and now a playoff coming it’s going to be very difficult to get kids up for games when there’s nothing to play for… Let’s face it… these bowl games are pointless some of the times.

Some of the time? Every bowl other than the BCS title game is a meaningless exhibition game. Maybe a team get a preseason bump for the next year from the pundits (see 2008 Dawgs), but even then, as terrible as the Liberty Bowl loss was in 2010, UGA still pulled in the “Dream Team” somehow and went on to win the East.

Also, I would think the upcoming playoffs would have made a team like UF play harder after it’s loss to UGA, as it will be more inclusive to teams still vying to be in the top 4.

Just close your eyes, sit back, and visualize Murray and his corps of receivers going after what was on display last evening. Sprinkle in the fact that gone are Bostic, McCray and most likely Jenkins which constitutes the starting LBs. Gutted defense or no, this Dawg-O could, in theory, pistol-whip the Gatahs in ’13.

Don’t let Puff talk you out of oracleing, Lone. It’s a good and perfect vision you have. Puff and others here have them also.

This O is still capable of kicking some FU ass next year, with or without Aaron. Bobo has built a self-perpetuating O and is having fun outdoing the best coaching that our MM QBers can conjure. As long as he is our O coach we will have a chance every game, bar none.

How bout C Strong calling out Pollack on national TV immediately after the game ended. So much so that it must have been in the forefront of his mind during the game. Guess that’s what Pollack gets for lovin’ him some flaurdah or whatever UGA rival he decides to dote on this week. That’s starting to get on my nerves. Oh yeah, and watching that ass-chompin-stompin’ was fun too.

He basically quoted word for word – saying that Pollack said “it will be a 15pt gator win but will feel like a 30pt gator win” and that Pollack had them (L’ville) fired up before the game after Pollack had said this earlier in the afternoon.

My SEC homerism lastest about .5 seconds into this thing, swallowed in one gulp by my Gator haterism and zapped to less than nothingness when my son (well schooled in his UGA history) observed “That Louisville coach could be a black Erk Russell, couldn’t he?” and I chuckled and responded with “Yeah he kinda could, and like Erk, he turned down the big time to stick with his guys–and they’re trying to win this game for ‘im.” Soon the whole family was lustily cheering on the Cardinals, bed time forgotten.

P.S.: I realize of course, that “big time” is a very generous way of describing UT football right now!

Louisville coach Charlie Strong, to ESPN following the game: “[ESPN analyst David] Pollack got us fired up earlier today, when he said it was going to be a 15-point game in their favor and it was gonna feel like a 30 point game. And then he said our defense hasn’t played well all year. So this is for him.”

I read the comment at gottasupportem. Think he is spot on about the Gatos re Cardinals game.
Think everybody, including Driskel, would say his performance hurt them. Strong and his 34 boys from Florida were ready to shut down Brent Pease and company. To a point they did, but the Gator offensive line played about as bad a game as their QB. They tipped their plays too much. They could not stop the corner and X rushes. Driskel really holds the ball. In those last drives, on 2 pass plays, the receiver catches the ball not in stride. Driskel threw to a player and there were not yards after catch. Offensively, that was a very poor performance…thought they should have stayed and rotated their line in power sets. Down by 14, just keep pounding the rushing game. Can not let a QB like Driskel try to carry your team when you have no receivers and limited throwing ability by him.
Both Dawgs and Gators were down in numbers / roster this year. Last night Strong exposed the Gators on that. You can be Miami, Florida, and FSU are going to shut down 34 players leaving to go to a place like Louisville. Gators got exposed big time on both sides of the ball, but a couple of plays and no turnovers by Driskel and Gators could have squeaked out. Bet coach Boom will not kick 3 onside kicks anytime soon. Damn coach, you have a good kicking game and D. Let them play…punch’em in deep and lay the wood to their QB.
Now the D1 world sees what a lot of us said after the SECCG. Dawgs should have been in the BCS games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Think on that Slive and SEC front office. How many empty seats did UF fail to fill in that game. Shameful performance by UF all around!!!

That seems so obvious but somehow so many people get distracted by all the hype and bs that sourrounds that program.

FU was fortunate enough to have a coach come along an revolutionize the way the game was played in a three yards and a cloud of dust conference. It took everybody else some time to catch up. Then they had the good fortune of a once in a lifetime player falling in their lap. I don’t buy the nonsense about what a great coach Meyer is. What did he do without Tebow?

The fact is, Florida wasn’t that good of a football team this year. They were highly ranked because they are Florida. Yes they beat SC and we didn’t. Granted. But is anybody really that impressed with their win over LSU now that the dust has settled?

Florida was an overrated team with a head coach who is suspect at the very least. Florida aint the juggernaut the world wide leader wants you to think they are.

While we’re looking ridiculously far ahead, IF our Dawggies do make it 3 in a row, I’d say our odds are decent for a successful Hate Trifecta (Gators, southern Alabamians, Nerds), which’d be 3 years in a row for same, which ain’t happened since ’80-’82. I know I’ve just prompted Larry to roll over several hundred million times, but Hell man, I might prefer beating all those bastards 3 yrs running over a natty that came w/o it. I’m just a nasty Hate filled Dawg fan that way, I reckon.

Strange bowl season ain’t it? Dawgs won, actually enjoyed the hated Nerds beating Kiffy ’cause that was just too delicious, enjoyed Gators getting gutted cause that is deliciouser, and of course, Auburn… lessee now, those guys… what exactly happened to them this year…oh, yeahhhhh (massive grin, loud chortling, soon to be followed by uproarious tear-streaming laughter and pounding of desk throughout lunch break… lessee, can I find that game on YouTube, having trouble remembering how many TD’s Murray hung on ‘em the last 2 years…must be all the bourbon…)

Hey Slaw – don’t forget the Smokey Mtn Moutaineers. We can make it all four, including the hillbillies, for 3 yrs in a row. Remember the ’90s when we never beat the big urnge? Talk about your MNC-less wet dream!

You worded that exactly for me. Except for the rebuildup by ESPN(reminiscent of the Bama/LSU buildup last year) that started when they lobbied for FU to represent the SEC in the Sugar Bowl before we even played the SECCG, they ain’t shit!

The team that played Louisville last night is the same team we beat this year and last and there ain’t no hero coming to save their ass next year. The pendulum has swung full force on FU and here’s hoping it swings long.

Here’s to all the old farts who are telling everyone the same thing about next year. You youngsters quit choking your chicken and start your loyal fandom motors. Every game (including the Ls) will be interesting in the future and we all have a great deal of cheer(ing) to do.

The look on the faces of the Florida fans last night was a late Christmas present. Watching those onside kicks blow up in Boom’s face was even better. And watching them commit one astronamically stupid personal foul after another was the best. They are an undisciplined bunch of buffoons coached by a spastic, self of control lacking, buffoon. Florida and Boom deserve each other.

Quote Of The Day

“It brings back a great Bulldog running back in Thomas who has NFL playing experience and has had success as a college coach at multiple schools. He also inherits a position that has been built to an elite level by Bryan. And it gives Bryan the opportunity to return to coaching the position he played and the one where he cut his teeth serving as a graduate assistant under wide receiver coach John Eason here at UGA. It also provides him with a new experience as a passing game coordinator.” -- Mark Richt, AB-H, 2/16/15